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Supporting women to excel in STEM
New trade agreement boost to economy and bilateral ties with India
Historic trade deal with India
National Youth Science Forum Breakfast
WA Government awards $172,500 in grants to local defence researchers
Launching Tasmanian businesses into space
$2 million in grants to give young Australians STEM opportunities
2022 Federal Budget: Science commercialisation funds welcome, discovery dollars needed next
Australia’s first national space mission central to Budget 2022-23
Innovative STEM program takes off for 2022
New science facilities officially opened at Greenwood College
Recipients Announced For Student Enrichment Programs
CSIRO program sees students harness coding to solve musical challenge
Tackling lack of diversity in energy research
Minister congratulates Rockhampton’s highest achieving Year 12 graduates
Minister congratulates Sunshine Coast’s highest achieving Year 12 graduates
UNSW scientist selected to attend prestigious Nobel summit
Report finds early education critical as alarm sounds over lack of women in engineering
Eleven young researchers heading to Lindau Nobel Laureates meeting
Carbon-coated nickel enables fuel cell free of precious metals
Multicultural Understanding through Art final presentations inspired by questions and dialogues
Nourishment for curious minds
Upgraded Como Secondary College canteen officially opened
Investing in Australia-India relationship
Celebrity chef Matt Golinski pays homage to Queensland farmers
Engineers Australia calls for big ideas budget to build sovereign capability
Data Science for Particle and Nuclear Physics 2021 held online for high school students
“We get robots we deserve”: why robotics needs to move beyond gender
$1.2 million NSF grant awarded to help recruit and retain diverse math teachers
Origins of Orbion: When Preparation Meets Opportunity
Kingston’s Woman of Year award shared
Cornell, partners seek to grow STEM recruiting program
Atlanta Track Club and Microsoft create new programs to encourage healthy habits and STEM education
Thousands of Greater Manchester primary children investigate air quality
Greens Announce Plan to Make Australia Science R&D Superpower
Plan to make Australia science R&D superpower
Defence workforce to grow above 100,000
ANSTO scientist awarded Nancy Millis Medal for Women in Science by Australian Academy of Science
$200,000 for innovative community projects
ANSTO scientist awarded Nancy Millis Medal for Woman in Science by Australian Academy of Science
Primary school STEM program tackles skills shortages of future
Childhood curiosity inspires science careers
International Women’s Day 2022: Port Adelaide Enfield
Avanade extends Swinburne Women in STEM program
Making an impact in engineering
International Women’s Day: AusBiotech ‘moving dial’ on gender equity
Researchers forge path for women in STEM
Developing next generation of nuclear safety professionals